Kazak Human Rights Reforms Under Fire
Government action plan criticised as flawed, incomplete.
Gotovina to Appeal Conviction
Defence says judgement in case imposes standard so exacting that it renders lawful warfare impossible.
Court Told Tolimir Challenged Mladic
Prosecution witness says defendant had the courage to question Bosnian Serb army commander.
Zupljanin Defence Denies He Released Gang
They say the accused played no role in the freeing of alleged Bosnian Serb criminals.
Bosnia War Crimes Process Record Assessed
Judiciary seen to have made significant strides – although challenges and threats remain.
Seselj Granted Legal Aid
But one dissenting judge warns ruling “effectively reversed the burden of proof” in determining indigence of an accused.
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